TripAdvisor Reviews A Yellow Rose Bed and Breakfast San Antonio

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Our only activity today was an attempt to get the suitcases fuller before we head home in three weeks. We went to many stores over 6 hours and didn't get much at all, despite trying on lots of clothes. The day was pretty warm but it got overcast so the day was comfortable despite being in the late 80s. For lunch we had Taco Bell and for dinner we had ...

... the caves we stopped at the Animal Park and Snake Farm on the way back to the hotel. There were a huge number of snake types either some brilliant colours and patterns. Outside we saw some cool animals including fennec fox, white lion, macaw, prairie dog and hyenas. Some of the cages seemed inappropriate for the animals, in that they were pretty basic and concrete. For dinner we went to Wendy's and had some ...

... history. It was a lot smaller than expected, and absolutely heaving with people. We took the audio tour but neither of us were particularly good at listening to it - as neither of us could subsequently remember any facts or names of the people who survived the Alamo (although we are pretty sure that our first guess of someone being called Steve the Slave was probably incorrect). After a lunch consisting ...

It was a quick trip from Corpus to San Antonio. The Admiralty RV park was nice with well spaced sites and cement slabs. They even showed us to our site and helped us with positioning. The park was pretty well located for us to visit the city and actually right across the street from Sea World (which we didn't visit).

The weather was agreeable, so we spent a lot of time two wheeling - both pedaled and motorized. San Antonio has ...

... chilly. We watched a documentary about the history, looked around, then went into the San Fernando Cathedral, a very beautiful church, and bought a candle which we lit for Jean (friend in Mara) and Vicki (auntie to Paul). It was a beautiful church. I was feeling a cold coming on and we didn't like the freezing windy weather, so we caught a bus home. The bus had a yellow seat at the front with Rosa Parks name inscribed onto it. It became very cold , about -4C, so we had to ...